Avaya 8800 Traps Reference page 29

Ethernet routing switch
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1.3.6.1.4.1.227
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Traps Reference
Notification type
rcnMsdpEstablish
rcMsdpVrfId
ed
MsdpPeerFsmEstabli
shedTransitions
rcnMsdpBackwar
rcMsdpVrfId
dTransition
MsdpPeerState
Notification
Objects
type
nsnaClosedCo
nsnaClosedConnec
nnectionToSn
tionReason
as
nsnaStatusQu
oIntervalExpir
ed
nsnaInvalidMe
nsnaInvalidMessag
ssageFromSn
eHeader
as
Objects
The MSDP Established
event is generated when the
MSDP FSM enters the
ESTABLISHED state.
The
MSDPBackwardTransition
Event is generated when the
MSDP FSM moves from a
higher-numbered state to a
lower-numbered state.
Description
This notification is generated
whenever the device closes the
connection to the NSNAS. The
reason why the connection is
closed is indicated in
nsnaClosedConnectionReason.
This notification is generated
whenever the status-quo interval
expires after the connection to
theNSNAS has closed. Note that if
the configured status-quo interval
is 0 (indicating no status quo
interval), this notification will be
generated at the same time as the
corresponding
nsnaClosedConnectionToSnas
notification.
This notification is generated
whenever the device receives an
invalid message from the NSNAS.
This generally means that the
received message is corrupted. As
much of the message header as is
available will be included in
nsnaInvalidMessageHeader.
Proprietary traps
Description
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